From foreign direct investment to environmental regulations: Does a feedback effect ever exist? [PDF]
Van LT, Vo DH, Vu NT, Ho CM, Nguyen TC.
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Retracted: Foreign Direct Investment, Regional Innovation, and Green Economic Efficiency: An Empirical Test Based on the Investigation of Intermediary Effect and Threshold Effect. [PDF]
Intelligence And Neuroscience C.
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Migrant Networks and Foreign Direct Investment [PDF]
While there exists a sizeable literature documenting the importance of ethnic networks for international trade, little attention has been devoted to studying the effects of networks on foreign direct investment (FDI). The existence of ethnic networks may
Beata S. Javorcik+3 more
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Foreign Direct Investment and Host-Country Trading Blocs [PDF]
Jeff Heinrich, Denise Eby Konan
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Aligning Value Creation and Allocation Through Asymmetries Reduction: B Corps in the Spotlight
ABSTRACT By following the classic logic of value creation, firms capture most of the value created with their stakeholders (economic, societal, and environmental) and generate asymmetries toward them. The new stakeholder theory emphasizes value creation at the firm‐stakeholder level and challenges this perspective by considering value creation and ...
Beatrice Re+2 more
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Asymmetric effects of foreign direct investment and globalization on ecological footprint in Indonesia. [PDF]
Van Tran H+3 more
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Assessing the climate change exposure of foreign direct investment. [PDF]
Li X, Gallagher KP.
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Behavioural determinants of Foreign Direct Investment [PDF]
The paper presents a behavioural economics approach to foreign direct investment. Starting from the behavioural finance literature, it uses content analysis based on interviews and questionnaires covering 12% of the Portuguese firms with investments ...
Pinheiro-Alves, Ricardo
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Are Firms Penalized for Their Involvement in Human Rights Violations?
ABSTRACT Increased transparency about harmful corporate human rights practices is often assumed to contribute to the prevention of such violations, as negative publicity may generate reputational damage for corporations. However, whether and when such reputational damage actually occurs, and in what shape, is unknown.
Peter‐Jan Engelen+3 more
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